The Statesman reports that police initially stated that 23 people had been injured in the crash, but that included Owens.

Police originally sought to charge Owens with two counts of capital murder and 23 counts of aggravated assault with a vehicle.

The deceased included Steven Craenmehr, 35, of the Netherlands, who served as creative director for the agency Massive Music. A local Austin resident was also killed: 27-year-old Jamie Ranae West, who was riding on the back of a moped driven by her husband, Evan West, who is currently hospitalized. Eight people are still in the hospital. The names of all of the injured can be found here.

Owens was in Austin to perform at SXSW under his rap moniker, KillingAllBeatz or K.A.B254, according to the Statesman. His brother, Lamar Wilson, told the Statesman that Owens had been drinking and was unfamiliar with the streets of Austin. He was on his way to perform at Club 1808 when the crash occurred.

He has been arrested several times in Fairbanks, Alaska, for misdemeanors "including offenses for minor under the influence and criminal trespass." An active warrant is out for him in Alaska.

Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo said police had attempted to pull Owens over before he sped off the wrong way down 9th St., a one-way street. He then broke through the police barricade blocking Red River Street off from cars during the busy, pedestrian-filled festival. Acevedo said Owens hit the moped, a taxi, a van, and other vehicles, as well as pedestrians, before jumping out of his car and running away. A police officer Tasered him after he resisted arrest.